Tried my new shooting vise

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A gripping experience, huh, Bob? :wink: :D
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Post by Digger »

Nice setup Bob. Thats good lookin Vixen.
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Hi bstout:

How do you think it would handle the Max? Does it jump at all on firing?
Look's pretty good , all black , black Vixen, when you going to paint the saw horse's and wood top black? :) Then it will be something to admire Eh! :wink: :)
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Post by diesel »

Looks great Bob. John brings up a good question how are you keeping it from jumping around ?
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Post by wabi »

Looks good.
What's holding the crankaroo in place? Looks like a .357 case.
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Looks fun to play with to me.
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Post by Farmer »

That set up could be hard on arrows :lol: > I does look like it would be fun to use.
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Post by Mailman »

what model number is that vise, SSV2 or SSV4?
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Post by saxman »

Thats cool.I bet it is neat to watch the bow work,great idea :D
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LOL I was shooting 22 rifle at the indoor range and last week my shooting buddy really improved. I was shooting pieces off the end of a plastic straw at 50 feet offhand. Well this went on for two weeks. Last night I looked over and that bugger was using a bloody rest!

I don't know exactly why, but a rifle will shoot a different POI if you sight it in on a rest and then shoulder the gun. Maybe it has something to do with the recoil moving the gun and body more when shooting offhand. I don't know if it will have the same effect when shooting a crossbow.
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